CFL launches You Can Play clothing line to support LGBTQ community
The CFL announced Thursday the launch of the You Can Play apparel line, which is supported by all nine teams and fights homophobia in sport.
Available at CFLShop.ca, the line includes caps, T-shirts, and other clothing items that bear the You Can Play label. Twenty-five percent of proceeds will go toward funding You Can Play's initiative programs throughout the country.
"We are incredibly excited to share this important opportunity with fans of every CFL team to show their pride," said CFL commissioner Jeffrey Orridge. "We have a deep commitment to LGBTQ inclusion on the field, in the stands, and in our boardrooms, locker rooms, and front offices. I'm proud that our strong partnership with You Can Play is reaching this new level, and we're looking forward to furthering this relationship."
The CFL formed a partnership with You Can Play in June 2014, when the league and players association opened an anonymous service that helps players, coaches, and staff deal with issues related to sexuality.
"You Can Play is extremely proud to partner with the Canadian Football League in providing a way for teams and fans to show their support for LGBT athletes, coaches and fans," said Glenn Witman, co-founder of You Can Play. "This merchandise will be worn with pride by fans of both the CFL and equality."
The CFL plans to march alongside You Can Play in the Toronto Pride Parade in July as it continues its support of the LGBTQ community.
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